REMARKS 



The weather durinj^ the month was outstanding in the lack of 

 sunshine, low average temperature and large amount of rainfall. 

 The mean hourly temperature was 63.1 degrees, which is 1.9 de- 

 grees lower than the normal. The minimum temperature was 

 41.5 degrees on the 11th, which is 2.1 degrees higher than normal. 

 The maximum temperature on the 13th, however, was 6.3 less 

 than normal or 85 degrees. The range was 43.5 degrees, while 

 the normal range for this station is 52 degrees This has been 

 characteristic of the weather during the present spring showing 

 less than normal range in temperature but a lack of high temp- 

 erature during the day. The m.ean relative humidity was 82.6 

 percent which is 10 per cent higher than the normal. The total 

 rainfall was 6.97 inches, and rain fell on 18 days. The normal 

 rainfall for June is 3.86 inches. 



The total wind movement was about normal and no gales were 

 recorded. The prevailing diiection of the wind was South South- 

 west. The bright sunshine recorded during the month was 171 

 hours which is 37 per cent of the possible sunshine during this 

 month. This is 66 per cent of the normal sunshine for June. 



N. B. The meteorological instruments were moved from their 

 old location in South College to Stockbridge Hall on June 

 12. The altitude of the various instruments in their new 

 location is indicated on the first page of this bulletin. 



C. I. GUNNESS, Meteorologist 

 R. W. NASH, Observer. 



